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Publication : Parp1 promotes sleep, which enhances DNA repair in neurons.

First Author  Zada D Year  2021
Journal  Mol Cell Volume  81
Issue  24 Pages  4979-4993.e7
PubMed ID  34798058 Mgi Jnum  J:325961
Mgi Id  MGI:6874638 Doi  10.1016/j.molcel.2021.10.026
Citation  Zada D, et al. (2021) Parp1 promotes sleep, which enhances DNA repair in neurons. Mol Cell 81(24):4979-4993.e7
abstractText  The characteristics of the sleep drivers and the mechanisms through which sleep relieves the cellular homeostatic pressure are unclear. In flies, zebrafish, mice, and humans, DNA damage levels increase during wakefulness and decrease during sleep. Here, we show that 6 h of consolidated sleep is sufficient to reduce DNA damage in the zebrafish dorsal pallium. Induction of DNA damage by neuronal activity and mutagens triggered sleep and DNA repair. The activity of the DNA damage response (DDR) proteins Rad52 and Ku80 increased during sleep, and chromosome dynamics enhanced Rad52 activity. The activity of the DDR initiator poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase 1 (Parp1) increased following sleep deprivation. In both larva zebrafish and adult mice, Parp1 promoted sleep. Inhibition of Parp1 activity reduced sleep-dependent chromosome dynamics and repair. These results demonstrate that DNA damage is a homeostatic driver for sleep, and Parp1 pathways can sense this cellular pressure and facilitate sleep and repair activity.
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